Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms

We investigated the soybean productivity of double cropping and relay intercropping in farmer’s fields for three years using two black soybean cultivars of Kurozukin and Tanbaguro, which are used for the first and second crop, respectively. Kurozukin is the early maturing cultivar for vegetable soyb...

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Main Authors: Koji Yamane, Atsuyoshi Ikoma, Morio Iijima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-10-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2016.1164574
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spelling doaj-374e0f18fd3e49ebada53a6b4884dcb12020-11-24T21:43:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082016-10-0119444945710.1080/1343943X.2016.11645741164574Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farmsKoji Yamane0Atsuyoshi Ikoma1Morio Iijima2Kinki UniversityKinki UniversityKinki UniversityWe investigated the soybean productivity of double cropping and relay intercropping in farmer’s fields for three years using two black soybean cultivars of Kurozukin and Tanbaguro, which are used for the first and second crop, respectively. Kurozukin is the early maturing cultivar for vegetable soybean harvest and Tanbaguro is the late-maturing cultivar for the harvest of vegetable soybean and seeds. The yield of the first crop (Kurozukin) was similar to the mono cropping regardless of cropping patterns. However, the yield of the second crop (Tanbaguro) was affected by cropping patterns. The yield of Tanbaguro in double cropping was prone to decrease by late sowing. The late sowing was induced by the late sowing and late harvesting of Kurozukin because of the low temperature in April and the large amount of precipitation in rainy season, respectively. In relay intercropping that Tanbaguro was sown between the rows of Kurozukin at about one month before the harvest of Kurozukin, the yield of Tanbaguro was similar to the mono cropping and the competition with Kurozukin was not observed. Thus, the land equivalent ratio value of double cropping was lower than that of relay intercropping. These results suggest that relay intercropping is more useful cultivation system than double cropping to increase the annual soybean production.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2016.1164574Black soybeancompetitive ratiodouble croppingland equivalent ratiorelay intercroppingsmall scale farm
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author Koji Yamane
Atsuyoshi Ikoma
Morio Iijima
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Atsuyoshi Ikoma
Morio Iijima
Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
Plant Production Science
Black soybean
competitive ratio
double cropping
land equivalent ratio
relay intercropping
small scale farm
author_facet Koji Yamane
Atsuyoshi Ikoma
Morio Iijima
author_sort Koji Yamane
title Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
title_short Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
title_full Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
title_fullStr Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
title_full_unstemmed Performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
title_sort performance of double cropping and relay intercropping for black soybean production in small-scale farms
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2016-10-01
description We investigated the soybean productivity of double cropping and relay intercropping in farmer’s fields for three years using two black soybean cultivars of Kurozukin and Tanbaguro, which are used for the first and second crop, respectively. Kurozukin is the early maturing cultivar for vegetable soybean harvest and Tanbaguro is the late-maturing cultivar for the harvest of vegetable soybean and seeds. The yield of the first crop (Kurozukin) was similar to the mono cropping regardless of cropping patterns. However, the yield of the second crop (Tanbaguro) was affected by cropping patterns. The yield of Tanbaguro in double cropping was prone to decrease by late sowing. The late sowing was induced by the late sowing and late harvesting of Kurozukin because of the low temperature in April and the large amount of precipitation in rainy season, respectively. In relay intercropping that Tanbaguro was sown between the rows of Kurozukin at about one month before the harvest of Kurozukin, the yield of Tanbaguro was similar to the mono cropping and the competition with Kurozukin was not observed. Thus, the land equivalent ratio value of double cropping was lower than that of relay intercropping. These results suggest that relay intercropping is more useful cultivation system than double cropping to increase the annual soybean production.
topic Black soybean
competitive ratio
double cropping
land equivalent ratio
relay intercropping
small scale farm
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2016.1164574
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